Goldenwest march 25, 2015

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Now, it’s more than a ‘Game’

Arts & Entertainment 6

Track runs with the best GW team competes well with strong squads. Sports. 11

Volume 49, Number 11 n Golden West College n March 25-April 7, 2015 n www.westernsun.us

Neutrality on Internet safe ... for now

Cosplay Club dresses up the campus By Lola Olvera Western Sun staff writer

The FCC rules for equal access By Tre Nesbit Sun Executive Editor The free and open Internet as we know it lives to see another day as The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has passed new regulations on distributors of broadband services that maintain net neutrality. Golden West Computer Science Professor Jyoti Chandra explains that “net neutrality, refers to the principle that says Internet service providers (ISPs) should treat all Internet traffic equally. It means that every user, whether small company or big corporation, gets the same advantage in the Internet world." The new rules list the Internet it Jyoto Chandra as a Title II utility, treating them as traditional telephone services rather information services they had previously been treated as. Under the new guidelines broadband providers are being restricted not the websites, apps, and services we consumers access through them. Jyoti says “It's an important win against Internet service providers, who are willing to offer more for elite customers for additional chargea. Companies should not be able to moderate Internet usage in any shape or form for a simple reason – the Internet belongs to all and should be free and open

“Monopoly should not be accepted.”

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COSPLAY CLUB members gather for Club Rush.

“No 3DS's allowed during club.” President Mike Edman is half-joking, half-serious and everyone present knows it. While most clubs at Golden West College don't harbor a not-so-secret Nintendo addiction, when you're the Cosplay Club, the world of games and fantasy is an integral part of your life. Cosplay (as in “costume play”) involves dressing up as characters from comics, movies, cartoons, video games or manga and anime on a regular basis, often engaging in role play with fellow cosplayers. Its subculture is evident at large conventions such as WonderCon and Comic-Con. Sometimes, though, cosplay can be a hard hobby to explain, Edman often resorts to comparing it to Halloween while one member still hasn't figured out how to explain to her boss why she's putting on a blonde wig and cape after work. For Edman, cosplay is about having fun and fostering the community spirit. “I can be someone I'm not and no matter what, people will love it. When you're cosplaying, you're friends with everyone.” Unsurprisingly, with Cosplay Club, Continued on page 2

Teacher of the year nominations coming due By Amber Leikam Sun opinion editor

It’s that time of year again when students and faculty can show their appreciation to a deserving teacher on campus by nominating them for Teacher of The Year. With the deadline fast approaching on

March 27 at 12 p.m. it’s time to hurry to get the nominations in, which are available on the GWC website. Nominations are open to all former and current students, as well as teachers, counselors, and administrators, who each offer an important perspective on why a teacher should be

nominated. Those eligible to be nominated are full/part time teachers “whose efforts have inspired and enabled students to improve their lives.” The nomination forms will be reviewed by two different committees to make sure they meet the criteria, first the student council who will move

the “most persuasive nominations” to the Academic Senate where the finalist will be chosen and announced to the campus. This gives the opportunity to give recognition to a teacher who inspires and encourages students here on Golden West campus. Former nominee and

The Newspaper of Golden West College, Huntington Beach, California

2012 winner Professor Paul Tayyer encourages students to make a nomination because “[they mean] a lot more then actually winning it. Just the idea of someone taking the time to say those things about you makes the entire thing worth it, whether you actually Continued on page 2


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